Venham Bruxas Quotes & Sayings
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Data had an idea, though. He grabbed a twenty-volt battery out of his pack and connected two long wires to each pole. Then he crouched in the pool and stuck the ends of the wires into the water. The leeches writhed all over him and fell off - electrocuted. — James Kahn

My so-called bad dress-sense phase happened when I was confused - I think I was taking advice all too often, without listening to my inner voice. Add to the fact that I was a little overweight; so every wrong 'outfit' got compounded all that much. — Vidya Balan

The words you say never live up to the words in your head. — Chris Cornell

Our lives are not what we deserve; they are, let us agree, in many ways deficient. — Salman Rushdie

piece of Turkey carpet — J. Sheridan Le Fanu

There is a deep human need for beauty and if you ignore that need in architecture your buildings will not last — Roger Scruton

How fair the realm Imagination opens to the view, — Lucy Maud Montgomery

Of all existing things some are in our power, and others are not in our power. — Marcus Aurelius

But when you split someone's head open it smelled like an abattoir and quite overpowered the scent of the wild lilacs you'd cut and brought into the house only this morning, which was already in another life. — Kate Atkinson

I truly and deeply wanted to kill him. And I believe I could have done it, with nothing but my hands. But all of a sudden, out of nowhere, Peter had an arm around me. "Let it go, Kade," he was whispering very gently, though his arm was nearly crushing me. "Open your fists," he said, "and let go of the coals. — David James Duncan

No one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected. — Gaius Iulius Caesar

When one thinks what one leaves in the world when one dies, Only silence is strong, - all the rest is but lies. — Henry Adams

For men born and educated like our citizens, the only way, in my opinion, of arriving at a right conclusion about the possession and use of women and children is to follow the path on which we originally started, when we said that the men were to be the guardians and watchdogs of the herd. True. — Plato

Everyone's childhood plays itself out. No wonder no one knows the other or can completely understand. By this I don't know if I'm just giving up with this conclusion or resigning myself - or maybe for the first time connecting with reality. How do we know the pain or another's earlier years, let alone all that he drags with him since along the way at best a lot of leeway is needed for the other - yet how much is unhealthy for one to bear. I think to love bravely is the best and accept - - as much as one can bear. — Marilyn Monroe